Universal fish-shaped bath plug. Stuck is what happens when Oscar gets too big for the fish tank, or the tub for that matter. The hilarious oversized goldfish may not swim, but when it comes to stopping water the universal plug is...Universal fish-shaped bath plug. Stuck is what happens when Oscar gets too big for the fish tank, or the tub for that matter. The hilarious oversized goldfish may not swim, but when it comes to stopping water the universal plug is in a league of its own. The realistic color, texture and shape are sure to draw attention and inspire laughter. Rubber, metal, 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3 1/2.

Dr. Augustus is an Us microbiologist and nutrition scientist and known among the top research scientists in the world. His findings are currently sending shockwaves through the entire scientific community. Diabetes may be cured no...Dr. Augustus is an Us microbiologist and nutrition scientist and known among the top research scientists in the world. His findings are currently sending shockwaves through the entire scientific community. Diabetes may be cured not just taken care of. That pancreas can produce normal insulin whether it is made healthy.
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Recommended by Ken Jennings:
"he Last of Sheila, a little-known 1973 puzzle-whodunit written by none other than Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim was and is a game and puzzle nut, a guy who once published his own collection of British...Recommended by Ken Jennings:
"he Last of Sheila, a little-known 1973 puzzle-whodunit written by none other than Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim was and is a game and puzzle nut, a guy who once published his own collection of British-style “cryptic” crosswords and use to host elaborate murder mystery weekends with his friend Anthony Perkins. Perkins and Sondheim collaborated on the script to this amazingly intricate whodunit featuring a quintessential seventies cast (James Coburn, Dyan Cannon, Richard Benjamin, Raquel Welch, etc.). I saw this last week and it just knocked me on my ass. I’ve seen plenty of movies from this 70s fad for convoluted murder puzzles (Deathtrap, Sleuth, all those mediocre Agatha Christie movies starring down-on-their-luck “international” casts in alphabetical order) and Sheila, with its literally dozens of clues and puzzles hiding in plain sight, makes them all look like Encyclopedia Brown mysteries. "